All articles by Jon Rogers – Page 4
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Ratings1.2m make a Big Decision with C4
Channel 4’s new Dragons’ Den-style show, Gerry’s Big Decision, made a modest start last night at 9pm with 1.2m viewers (6.3%).
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RatingsMurray match drives BBC1 daytime
BBC1 benefitted from the progress of Andy Murray at Wimbledon yesterday afternoon as the match against Juan Carlos Ferrero peaked with 5.6m viewers (46.4% share).
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RatingsIt’s a late gain for the arts
Never ones to pull in huge audiences, arts shows can attract the right kind of viewer with a night-time slot.
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RatingsBBC3 exceeds weekly share
A programming diet that included live football and coverage of Glastonbury helped BBC3 to its highest ever weekly share - 3.3%.
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RatingsFive dominates with CSI: Miami
Five found itself in the rare position of being the most watched channel at 9pm last night as a new series of CSI: Miami launched with an impressive 3.8m viewers (18.2% share), the show’s highest ever audience.
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RatingsITV1 ratings fall to record low
ITV1 saw its all hour weekly share fall to just 15.85% last week, its worst ever performance.
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RatingsMurray mania draws 11.8m
Andy Murray’s thrilling five set Wimbledon victory against Stanislas Wawrinka proved to be an enormous draw for the viewers with a peak audience of 11.8m (53.7% share) at 10.30pm.
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NewsAshes highlights go online
Five has struck a deal with the England and Wales Cricket Board to make Ashes highlights available online for the first time.
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RatingsTop Gear drives BBC2 ahead
BBC2’s motoring show took the chequered flag once again yesterday, despite losing nearly a million viewers week-on-week, with 6.2m viewers (26.8% share) at 8pm.
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NewsSunset + Vine strikes tennis deal
Sunset + Vine has extended its contract for the coverage of the Eastbourne and Birmingham tennis tournaments up to 2013.
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RatingsKatie & Peter unite 1.3m
ITV2’s Katie & Peter: Stateside is still going strong after nine weeks as the show last night picked up a total audience of 1.3m (6.8%) at 9pm.
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NewsBlakeway wins Nobel commissions
Blakeway Productions has won a double commission for two shows on this year’s Nobel Prize awards.
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RatingsPsychoville humours 1.4m
Psychoville, BBC2’s new comedy from the writers of The League of Gentlemen, found its niche last night at 10pm with 1.4m viewers (7.3% share).
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Comment19 June ‘09
“It is, quite simply, rubbish.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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RatingsBBC1’s Occupation weakens
BBC1’s Iraq War drama Occupation saw its audience drop to 3.2m viewers (14.9% share) at 9pm.
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RatingsChat that falls on deaf ears
Comedian Graham Norton’s latest show for BBC1 has yet to find its footing with Saturday audiences.
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RatingsC4 finds it’s good to talk
The chat show is a notoriously difficult format to get right; for every Parkinson or Friday Night with Jonathan Ross there’s a Davina or Lily Allen lurking in the closet.
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RatingsDining show hits the spot
More 4 had its highest-rating Sunday of the year so far thanks to Come Dine with Me, which helped the digital channel to an all-hours share of 2.6%.
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NewsRubber Studios opens
Two former employees of Bermuda Shorts have set up their own animation company Rubber Studios and completed work on an ident for CBeebies.


















